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WHEN Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives gather in Winnipeg this weekend for the party's annual general meeting, it won't take long for them to figure out there's a new sheriff in town.
The result, [Hugh McFadyen] said, will be a strong signal to the Manitoba electorate that the Progressive Conservatives are a reborn party with a distinct voice in the province's political economy."It's an acknowledgment that the health-care system has received the lion's share of new spending since 1999," he said. "We've reached the point now where we have to look at other needs."See the full content of this document
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Infrastructure, Education to Top Tory Wish List
By Dan Lett
WHEN Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives gather in Winnipeg this weekend for the party's annual general meeting, it won't take long for them to fi...See the full content of this document
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